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Dover Athletic Away Wednesday 23rd 7.45pm

edited July 2008 in General Charlton
Many of you coming down tomorrow night ?

Just want to express how impressed i am that you're sending your full 1st team to play at Crabble tomorrow night. The pitch is perfect and ready for a decent game of football.

http://www.doverathletic.com/index.php

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From outside of Kent, find your way to the M25, then take the M2/A2 (follow the signs for Canterbury, the signs for Dover will take you down the M20) as far as the Whitfield roundabout (near the Esso petrol station and McDonald's Drive-Thru).

Take the fourth exit at this roundabout, down Whitfield Hill. At the bottom of the hill turn left at the roundabout and follow this road until the first set of traffic lights. At the lights turn right (180 degrees down the hill) and follow the road under the railway bridge, the ground is just up the road.

If you have to take the M20/A20 leave the A20 in Folkestone (the exit immediately after the tunnel through the hill) and travel through the Alkham Valley (turn left at the roundabout at the end of the slip-road and then left again, following the signs for Alkham) which will eventually take you near Kearsney train station (turn right into Lower Road just before the railway bridge, before you get to the station).
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Consult the National Rail Enquiries timetable for journey details.

The main railway station in Dover is Dover Priory which is approximately 2 miles from Crabble. The closest station to Crabble is Kearsney which is about a 10-15 minute walk from the ground.

Kearsney is the last stop before Dover Priory on the line from London Victoria (via Canterbury). Some trains on this line do not stop between Canterbury East and Dover Priory so if you are planning on getting off at Kearsney make sure that the train you are travelling on is a stopping service.

If you are travelling on the line from London Charring Cross (via Ashford) the train will not pass through Kearsney so you will have to stop at Dover Priory, near the town centre.

If you get off at Kearsney, turn right as you leave the station, go under the railway bridge and then take the first road on the left (Lower Road). Follow Lower Road all the way along, past a pond on your right and Crabble Corn Mill on your left. At the end you will see the Cricketers pub on the other side of the road. Turn right and you should see the entrance to the ground.If you get off at Dover Priory it is probably best to get a bus or taxi to the ground as it is a long walk.

Look forward to seeing you all tomorrow night.

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    Cheers Phil,
    I'll be there as i'm at my brothers in Hawkinge.Can you get a beer in the ground?
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    [cite]Posted By: dover_phil[/cite]The pitch is perfect and ready for a decent game of football.

    Thats us buggered then
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    edited July 2008
    [cite]Posted By: Kap10[/cite]
    [cite]Posted By: dover_phil[/cite]The pitch is perfect and ready for a decent game of football.

    Thats us buggered then

    LOL
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    Should be a good game as Andy Hessenthaler has assembled a conference+ standard squad down here.
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    There is a temporary bar next to the changing rooms as the main clubhouse is not finished being built after being bulldozed after last season. Its all up but nothing inside. You've got the cricketers at the bottom of the hill 2 mins walk away if you want a pint in a glass !
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    OK Cheers :)
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    Cheers for that Phil.....the Cricketers it is then
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